Post by jhb on Sept 21, 2020 14:18:12 GMT
Bradley Beal
Harlem Globetrotters (2026-2027, 2041-2042)
Miami Heat (2027-2029)
Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2030)
Dallas Mavericks (2030-2031)
Atlanta Hawks (2032-2037)
San Antonio Spurs (2038-2039, 2043-2044)
Chicago Bulls (2040)
At a Glance Miami Heat (2027-2029)
Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2030)
Dallas Mavericks (2030-2031)
Atlanta Hawks (2032-2037)
San Antonio Spurs (2038-2039, 2043-2044)
Chicago Bulls (2040)
- Perhaps the best defensive shooting guard of 5.0 and in his prime a deadly efficient scorer who could put up 20 points per game on elite efficiency, a true two-way weapon
- Tied for 32nd all-time in Sim League history with 6 appearances on All-NBA teams
- Made an incredible 15 All-Defensive 1st or 2nd team appearances in his career, including 10 appearances on the first team; at his peak he was producing 3.7 bleals per game at SG and registered 6 seasons at over a block per game and five at over two steals per game from the wing
- Finished just outside the top 50 in career win shares at 136.5 (good for .135 per 36)
- Finishes 4th all-time with 2398 career steals, only 30 steals away from being the #1 steal man of all-time (for now) and trailing only Tracy McGrady, LeBron James, and Caron Butler
- Finishes 9th all-time in career minutes played with 48,624
- Finishes 9th all-time in career free throw percentage with a .925 career mark, just .008 behind Gary Bossert for #1 all-time
- Finishes 36th all-time in career three pointers made and 40th in attempts with 1410 makes on 3416 attempts for his career
- Finishes 80th all-time in career points scored and becomes one of 90 players all-time to break the 20k mark
Career Stats
Years played: 19
Games played: 1508
Points per game: 13.9
Rebounds per game: 5.1
Assists per game: 1.8
Steals per game: 1.7
Blocks per game: 0.9
Turnovers per game: 1.4
FG%: .480
FT%: .925
3P%: .413
Career Highs
Points: 47
Rebounds: 20
Assists: 9
Steals: 9
Blocks: 5
72 double-doubles
Achievements/Awards
All-Star (x4)
All-League Second Team (x2)
All-League Third Team (x4)
All-Defensive Team (x10)
All-Defensive Second Team (x5)
Player of the Game (60x)
All-Rookie Second Team Team
All-Star Rookie Game Participant (x2)
2026 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2026 - All-Rookie Second Team
2027 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2027 - All-Defensive Second Team
2028 - All-League Third Team
2028 - All-Defensive Second Team
2029 - All-Defensive Team
2030 - All-Star Game Participant
2030 - All-League Third Team
2030 - All-Defensive Second Team
2031 - All-League Third Team
2031 - All-Defensive Team
2032 - All-Star Game Participant
2032 - All-League Second Team
2032 - All-Defensive Team
2033 - All-Defensive Team
2034 - All-Star Game Participant
2034 - All-League Second Team
2034 - All-Defensive Team
2036 - All-Star Game Participant
2036 - All-League Third Team
2036 - All-Defensive Team
2037 - All-Defensive Team
2038 - All-Defensive Team
2039 - All-Defensive Second Team
2040 - All-Defensive Team
2041 - All-Defensive Team
2042 - All-Defensive Second Team
Biography
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 207
College: Florida
Transactions
- Drafted with the 7th overall pick of the 1st Round in the 2024 TMBSL draft by the Miami Heat
- Traded along with Jerry Sloan to the Heat for Anthony Davis and Rafael Araujo
- Offered to resign to a max deal in Miami but was rebuffed and ultimately signed with the Blackhawks for a max deal that off-season
- Traded to Dallas before spending a full season in the Tri-Cities for Nate Thurmond, the second pick in 2032 draft (Aaron Gordon or Jabari Parker had a good GM picked), a second round pick, and cash
- Traded to Atlanta after a season and a half in Dallas along with Big Baby Davis and cash for Jerry Lucas and a first round pick (that would be traded to Chicago and become another stalwart defensive wing, Michael Cooper)
- Re-signed with Atlanta in the 2036 offseason for a 4 year, $82,365,157 deal
- Traded to San Antonio for a 2039 Spurs 1st (which became Eurelijus Zukauskas) and Alexis Ajinca
- Re-signed for a 2 year, $20,000,000 deal and was traded from San Antonio to Chicago with a 2041 Spurs 1st (Emmanuel Mudiay) for Christian Laettner, Patrick Ewing Jr, a 2042 Hornets 1st (Buck Williams), a second round pick (Terry Catledge), and cash
- Traded from Chicago to Dallas with cash and a Bulls second round pick for Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
- Traded from Dallas to Harlem for Malik Hairston, Yotam Halperin, and cash
- Re-signed in Harlem for two years and $14,000,000
- Signed in San Antonio for a final season at $1,828,393